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What Are Dots Under Eyes? Causes, Removal & Prevention
What Are Dots Under Eyes? Causes, Removal & Prevention 3

Have you seen tiny, firm bumps on your skin that look like whiteheads but don’t go away? These milia bumps under eyes are small, harmless cysts filled with keratin. They look like little white dots under eyes, but they’re not acne or clogged pores.

At Liv Hospital, we know these white balls under eyes can be annoying. They usually go away on their own, but many people want them gone faster. We’re here to help you find the best ways to deal with them safely.

In this guide, we’ll talk about why these dots under eyes happen and how to stop them. Our team shares the latest on how to remove them to make your skin smooth again. We focus on your comfort and skin health at every step.

Key Takeaways

  • Milia are small, harmless keratin-filled cysts that often appear near the orbital area.
  • These bumps are distinct from acne and do not respond to typical blemish treatments.
  • Most cases resolve naturally, but professional removal is available for persistent concerns.
  • Proper skincare routines and sun protection play a vital role in prevention.
  • Consulting a specialist ensures safe treatment without damaging delicate facial skin.

Understanding the Causes of Dots Under Eyes

It’s important to know why dots appear under the eyes. These dots, or milia, can be a concern because they are visible and affect how our skin looks.

Identifying Milia and White Bumps

Milia happen when keratin gets trapped under the skin, creating small, white bumps. Identifying milia means knowing they look like acne but aren’t. They can be caused by oil-based makeup, certain skin conditions, and poor hygiene or sleep.

Why Clogged Pores Form Near the Eye Area

The skin around the eyes is more prone to clogged pores. This is because it’s delicate and keratin tends to build up. Clogged pores under eyes can get worse with the wrong skincare products, leading to milia or other problems.

Distinguishing Between Milia and Other Skin Conditions

It’s key to tell milia apart from acne, styes, or chalazia. Milia aren’t caused by bacteria, so they need different treatment. A hard white spot near the eye might be milia, but a proper check is needed to be sure.

Knowing about milia and other skin issues is the first step to managing them. It’s about understanding what causes them and how to avoid them.

Effective Methods for Removal and Prevention

Effective Methods for Removal and Prevention
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Removing and preventing white bumps under the eyes needs a few steps. You can use professional treatments and home care. Both are important for tackling milia’s causes.

Professional Treatments for Hard White Spots

For tough or big milia, expert treatments work best. These methods safely take out milia without harming the skin under your eyes.

  • Derabrasion: A non-surgical exfoliating treatment that helps remove dead skin cells.
  • Chemical Peels: Using mild acids to exfoliate the skin and unclog pores.
  • Laser Therapy: Targeted treatment that can help reduce the appearance of milia.
  • Cryotherapy: Freezing the milia to remove them.

These treatments are effective but should only be done by a skilled dermatologist. This way, you avoid risks.

Safe Home Care and Skincare Adjustments

Along with professional help, a good skincare routine is key. Here are some safe home care tips:

  • Gentle cleansing to remove dirt and makeup without stripping the skin of its natural oils.
  • Regular exfoliation to prevent dead skin cells from clogging pores.
  • Using sunscreen daily to protect the skin from UV damage.
  • Avoiding heavy or oily products that can clog pores.
TreatmentDescriptionBenefits
Gentle ExfoliationUsing a gentle exfoliant to remove dead skin cells.Prevents clogged pores, improves skin texture.
Chemical ExfoliationUsing mild acids to exfoliate the skin.Unclogs pores, reduces milia appearance.
Topical RetinoidsApplying retinoid creams or gels.Promotes cell turnover, prevents milia formation.

When to See a Dermatologist

If milia persists or gets bigger, see a dermatologist. They can give you a tailored plan and suggest the best treatments.

By mixing professional treatments with home care and knowing when to get expert advice, you can tackle hard white spots under your eyes well.

Conclusion

Understanding what causes milia under eyes is key to removing and preventing them. These small white dots, often called white pimples, can worry many. We’ve talked about how milia form from keratin trapped under the skin, leading to small or large bumps.

There are treatments for these bumps, like professional extractions and skincare changes. It’s important to know how to safely remove a whitehead under the eye to avoid irritation. Keeping your skin clean and choosing the right products can help stop milia from forming.

If you’re worried about the white dots under your eyes, know that milia are usually harmless and might go away on their own. But if they don’t, or if they bother you, see a dermatologist. By taking care of your skin and knowing the causes, you can manage and prevent milia under your eyes.

FAQ

What are the white dots under my eyes?

They are often milia, small, harmless cysts filled with keratin that appear as tiny white bumps.

What causes milia under eyes?

Milia form when dead skin cells get trapped under the skin, often due to skin trauma, heavy creams, or genetics.

I have white bumps under my eyes; are they dangerous?

No, milia are usually benign and do not indicate infection or serious disease.

How to remove under eye bumps safely?

Removal should be done by a dermatologist using sterile extraction tools; avoid squeezing or picking to prevent irritation or scarring.

What are these white bumps under my eyes and how do they differ from acne?

Milia are tiny keratin cysts, not inflamed or pus-filled like acne; they are firm, smooth, and painless.

Is there a specific way to remove a whitehead under eye compared to milia?

Yes, whiteheads may respond to gentle exfoliation or topical treatments, while milia usually require professional extraction.

Can I prevent white balls under eyes from returning?

Prevent recurrence by using non-comedogenic skincare, gentle exfoliation, and avoiding heavy creams around the eye area.

References

National Center for Biotechnology Information. Evidence-Based Medical Insight. Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK560481/[6

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